Summer's final hurrah is here and you have a three-day weekend to make the most of the season.

While summer's official end isn't for another few weeks (Sept. 21 for the curious), Labor Day weekend is when it starts to feel like fall - at least for me.

This is also the weekend where I start realizing how much of my summer I have spent on my couch.

So here's how you can cram the entire summer season into Labor Day weekend.

SATURDAY

Start it out with kayaking in the morning on the Susquehanna River. You can rent a kayak or canoe from Susquehanna Outfitters and enjoy a day on the water. The company offers hourly rentals form City Island starting at 10 a.m. and a boat will cost you anywhere from $20 for a canoe to $25 for a tandem kayak per hour.

In the afternoon pick your own fruit from an orchard. Strawberry season may be over, but you can pick peaches, apples and blackberries at many local farms including Strites' Orchard in Harrisburg, Honey Bear Orchards in Lebanon and Brown's Orchards in Loganville.

Conclude your day with a drive-in movie - the perfect conclusion to any summer's day. The final screening of the season is this weekend at Haar's Drive-in near Dillsburg. Showing "Despicable Me 2" at around 8 p.m. and "White House Down' around 9:30 p.m., don't miss this summer blockbuster double feature. Tickets are $7 for adults, $2 for kids 3-11.

SUNDAY

Begin your day by heading to the beach... at least a beach of sorts. Hersheypark's Boardwalk lets you enjoy the beach, minus the sand. It's also the Boardwalk's final weekend, so it's your last chance to enjoy its wave pool. If you'd rather a real beach, there's always City Island - although it is a swim-at-your-own-risk affair.

Wherever you end up swimming, head to downtown Harrisburg for the Kipona Wine, Art and Blues Festival in the late afternoon, early evening for some good ol' fashioned funnel cake. Also enjoy the Native American Pow-Wow event on City Island going on that day, which ends at 10 p.m.

Finish it all up by heading to a music festival - the quintessential summer event. Here you have two options, you can stick around locally for BIGTADOO at Fed Live in downtown Harrisburg, which features That Girl, Dana Alexandra, Darry Miller & The Veil, Sabrina Duke, Ducky & The Vintage and many others. Entry is $10 and the event kicks off at 6 p.m.

Or, if you're feeling a bit of a drive, head over to Philadelphia's Made in America festival with headliners Beyonce and Nine Inch Nails. I'll be covering the festival, which runs Aug. 31-Sept. 1 at Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, so keep an eye on PennLive for artist interviews, event recaps and photos. Tickets for Made in America are $168.70 for a two day pass.

MONDAY

A Monday off should always be a low-key day. So take it easy, but still enjoy the great outdoors by hiking part of the Appalachian Trail. Table Rock is rated as an easy hike on the trail and it takes place in Dauphin County. The 4.2 miles round trip hike starts out off of Pennsylvania 225. The view is wonderful and there are just enough rocks to climb to keep things exciting.

When you're done with your hike head over to Leo's Homemade Ice Cream in Carlisle, the winner of last year's Ice Cream Meet-Up. Summer, for me, is the season of the ice cream cone so I cannot think of a better way to bid it farewell than with a serving of Leo's salted caramel flavor.

How do you plan on making the most of your final summer weekend? Let us know in the comments.